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Victory Boulevard is the only street on Staten Island that meets three different expressways by way of interchanges. It is exit 7 for the West Shore Expressway, exit 10 for the Staten Island Expressway westbound (exit 8 eastbound), and exit 11 for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway. Victory Boulevard exit on the Staten Island Expressway
Victory Boulevard/Forest Hill Road A 2015 Nova Bus LFS (8278) on the Staten Island Mall -bound S61 and a 2009 Orion VII NG HEV (4053) on the ConEdison Travis-bound S92 departing St. George Ferry Terminal, alongside other buses
The R7 special and Victory Boulevard short turn were discontinued at an unknown date. Between November 1994 and January 1996, the Clove Road-Grasmere station overpass was replaced. During this replacement, the S53 was rerouted to run via Old Town Road between Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Road and Targee Street. [7] [8]
Service to Staten Island Ferry truncated at Victory Boulevard, and extended over the western end of R106 to Port Richmond to form S57; On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to eliminate service between 11 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. [50] The change was expected to save $82,000 a year. [51] On September 10, 1995, the span of service was decreased.
Linoleumville, part of Ward 3, 1911. Travis is a residential and industrial neighborhood in west-central Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City.. It is bounded on the north by Meredith Avenue and Victory Boulevard, on the east by the William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge, on the south by the Fresh Kills, and on the west by the Arthur Kill. [1]
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New York State Route 440 (NY 440) is a freeway located entirely on Staten Island in New York City.The route acts as a connector between the two segments of New Jersey Route 440, running from the Staten Island community of Richmond Valley in the south to Port Richmond in the north.